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Tesla boss Elon Musk revealed a couple of years ago that he wants to stick some rocket thrusters on the second-generation Roadster as part of a special "SpaceX package" when the electric sports car launches in 2022.
And now he says he wants it to hover, too.
Chatting with Joe Rogan in a podcast released this week, Musk said that his team of crack engineers is currently trying to work out how the Tesla Roadster can be made to hover "without, you know, killing people."
We love Alexa, and we're happy to have her in smart speakers, smart alarm clocks, and even smart microwaves. But we may have found our breaking point. Rumors of an Amazon Echo Command Center that will add a 13-inch Alexa-powered screen to your wall have us ready to say enough is enough.
When Apple removed Touch ID from the iPhone, it was considered a bold move. Users soon got used to it, though, and even began preferring Face ID as a replacement. But the last year has proven that there's room in the world for multiple forms of biometric authentication. Sometimes it just makes sense to scan a fingerprint — and to that end, some rumors indicate that Apple may include a fingerprint sensor in the iPhone 13.
But I don't want just any fingerprint sensor. I want the magical one in the Samsung Galaxy S21.
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